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BRIDGE · sustainaBle uRban plannIng Decision support accountinG for urban mEtabolism

FP7Status: CLOSED1 December 200830 November 2011EU funding €3,100,000

Like any living system, urban communities consume material and energy inputs, process them into usable forms, and eliminate the wastes from the process. This can be seen as ""metabolism"" of industry, commerce, municipal operations, and households. Understanding the pattern of these energy and material flows through a community's economy provides a systemic reading of the present situation for goal and objective setting and development of indicators for sustainability. At present, planning policies often reflect the logic of the market. They would better reflect a vision of urban development, in which environmental and social considerations are fully embedded in spatial planning policies at all steps of the policy cycle from problem identification and policy design through to the implementation and ex-post evaluation stages. Therefore, the widespread inclusion of sustainability objectives in urban planning at all scales (from regional to site level) is necessary, providing the opportunity for the incorporation of bio-physical sciences knowledge into the planning process on a routine basis. To this end, the proposed project BRIDGE (sustainaBle uRban plannIng Decision support accountinG for urban mEtabolism) aims at bridging the gap between bio-physical sciences and urban planners and to illustrate the advantages of accounting for environmental issues on a routine basis in design decisions. BRIDGE will provide the means to quantitative estimate the various components of the urban metabolism (observation of physical flows and modelling), the means for quantitative estimate their impacts (socio-economic and environmental impact assessments and indicators), as well as the means for resource optimisation in urban fabric (support the decision making in urban planning). BRIDGE will focus on the interrelation between energy and material flows and urban structure.""

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

IDRYMA TECHNOLOGIAS KAI EREVNAS

EL · €380,150

participant

INSTYTUT EKOLOGII TERENOW UPRZEMYSLOWIONYCH

PL · €150,070

participant

HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO

FI · €163,530

participant

THE PROVOST, FELLOWS, FOUNDATION SCHOLARS & THE OTHER MEMBERS OF BOARD, OF THE COLLEGE OF THE HOLY & UNDIVIDED TRINITY OF QUEEN ELIZABETH NEAR DUBLIN

IE · €169,200

participant

ETHNIKO KAI KAPODISTRIAKO PANEPISTIMIO ATHINON

EL · €234,090

participant

UNIVERSITAT BASEL

CH · €108,040

participant

UNIVERSIDADE DE AVEIRO

PT · €289,640

participant

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE

IT · €264,595

participant

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON

UK · €106,572

participant

METEO-FRANCE

FR · €100,260

participant

FONDAZIONE CENTRO EURO-MEDITERRANEOSUI CAMBIAMENTI CLIMATICI

IT · €279,000

participant

UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID

ES · €279,993

participant

KING'S COLLEGE LONDON

UK · €379,810

participant

STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH

NL · €195,050

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